Category: Coronavirus
Coronavirus News
Le Monde: coronavirus incidence rate in Ile-de-France is nearly 550 cases per 100,000 inhabitants
In the reports published Monday, March 22 by Public Health France, the most spectacular increase is undoubtedly that of contaminations. More...
Germany coronavirus: Angela Merkel announces “super lockdown” for Easter
The German federal and state governments decide to tighten the five-day Easter lockdown. More...
Plague Island UK – compulsory coronavirus vaccinations, holidays banned, protests banned
Compulsory vaccinations – Prime Minister and Health Secretary have agreed to make jabs a legal requirement. More...
AstraZeneca may have used outdated info in its coronavirus vaccine trial
Results from a U.S. trial of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine may have used “outdated information,” federal health officials said early Tuesday.
Outbreak of South African coronavirus variant B.1.351 in Uppsala, Sweden
By March 15, 18 cases had been identified by mutation screening, but the region feared the number was just the tip of the iceberg. More...
Danish professor: Wrong vaccine technique can trigger coronavirus vaccine blood clots
Is it really the way in which the AstraZeneca vaccines have been given that has triggered the deadly blood clots in several people in Europe? More...
Denmark’s SSI recommends changes to syringe injection method for coronavirus vaccines
“Usually one does not need to aspirate before injecting a vaccine. More...
Acriflavine, a clinically aproved drug, inhibits SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and other betacoronaviruses
We show that acriflavine inhibits viral replication at nanomolar concentration in cellular models, in vivo in mice and ex vivo in human airway epithelia, with broad range activity against SARS-CoV-2 and other betacoronaviruses. More...
44% of groundwater samples demonstrated detectable coronavirus in Monterrey, Mexico
This is the first study focused on the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in different freshwater environments of an urban setting. More...
Progesterone therapy may improve coronavirus outcomes for men
Clinical Trial at Cedars-Sinai Suggests Injections of Female Hormone May Reduce Disease Severity in Certain Male Patients
COVID-19 disproportionately affects men compared with women, raising the possibility that a hormone like progesterone may improve clinical outcomes for certain hospitalized men with the disease. More...









